Project Overview
Project Name: Piano Concerto Film Orchestra for “You Can Do It!” (Lang Lang Biopic)
Project Type: Piano Concerto Film Orchestra | Film Music Production | International Musicians Coordination
Timeline: June-July 2024 (Two-stage production)
Location: Beijing
Director: Jiang Wen
Subject: Lang Lang’s biographical film
Orchestra size: 41/81 professional musicians
Introduction:
In 2024, Dengtai Artists undertook a highly challenging and meaningful project: providing piano concerto film orchestra services for legendary director Jiang Wen’s “You Can Do It!” (Lang Lang biopic). The film chronicles world-renowned pianist Lang Lang’s journey from a boy in Shenyang to an international superstar, featuring an ensemble cast including Jiang Wen, Ma Li, Ge You, Hu Ge, and Donnie Yen.
The production required orchestras for two critical scenes representing pivotal moments in Lang Lang’s career: the Tchaikovsky Competition in Japan and the 1999 Ravinia Festival performance that changed his life. These scenes demanded not only professional musical performance but also visual presentation of authentic international concert atmospheres.
🎬 Filming Scenes Explained
First Stage: Tchaikovsky Competition in Japan Scene
Filming Dates: June 6-7, 2024
Location: Beijing
Scene Context: Young Lang Lang competing in an international piano competition, a crucial step toward the world stage
This scene showcased Lang Lang’s brilliant performance at an international competition, requiring the orchestra to fully present the live concerto performance atmosphere. We assembled a 41-member symphony orchestra performing Chopin’s Second Piano Concerto and Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto. This orchestra size met both the musical requirements of concerto performance and the visual needs of the competition scene.
Second Stage: 1999 Ravinia Festival Breakthrough Moment
Filming Dates: July 17-18, 2024
Location: Beijing
Scene Context: The most important turning point in Lang Lang’s career—the legendary 1999 Ravinia Festival in Chicago
This scene recreated Lang Lang’s legendary breakthrough moment. In 1999 at the Ravinia Festival, 17-year-old Lang Lang stepped in at the last moment for an ailing André Watts and performed Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1 with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, becoming famous overnight. This was Lang Lang’s transformation from an unknown conservatory student to an international star—the film’s climactic scene.
For this scene, we assembled an 81-member large symphony orchestra, fully presenting the scale and atmosphere of an international top-tier music festival. Each musician had to convey the power of that historic moment through the camera.







